Adjective(1) noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline,loud,energetic(2) noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline(3) loud(4) energetic
Adjective(1) noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline,loud,energetic(2) noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline(3) loud(4) energetic
(1) This is very different from Michael Skakel back in 1975, who was by all accounts a very rambunctious kid.(2) There's no mistaking any of the songs here for easygoing Philly soul or rambunctious New Orleans funk.(3) And that's what a rambunctious crowd is shouting about at a meeting on this spring evening.(4) It is the occasion for a rambunctious Carnival celebration that draws more than half a million people each year to Santo Domingo.(5) So as soon as the tiny rambunctious Bastian came I was kicked out.(6) It's followed by one of the album's several rambunctious pop tunes.(7) Most of the kids at the school were rowdy and rambunctious , but they knew not to mess with the principal.(8) Nearby a nanny was keeping her eye on the four rambunctious children.(9) Clarence remains the most rambunctious of the two, Carl the most laid back, the philosopher.(10) She was a rambunctious girl of eleven full of curiosity and enthusiasm.(11) Today, a normally rambunctious 10-year-old boy was brought to the office by his mother.(12) It turned out we had a lot in common; we were loud, unpredictable and very rambunctious .(13) Laila is blind, rambunctious , with a laser-sharp wit and a highly infectious laugh.(14) Zarle, by nature, was rambunctious and actively explored the woods.(15) They are more rambunctious , they are more competitive, they are more likely to get in trouble.(16) Victoria Gottis is a divorced single mom raising three rambunctious little teens.